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No free speech, no federal funds: Trump threatens UC Berkley after right-wing speaker's speech gets cancelled

Hundreds of protesters at the UC Berkeley smashed windows, set fires and clashed with police as they forced a right-wing speaker to cancel his appearance at the liberal-leaning institution.

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Donald Trump has proved to be a more hands-on POTUS than any we’ve seen so far and his presidency feels like an extension of one of his reality shows. Earlier in the day, Trump had a verbal showdown on the phone with Aussie PM Malcolm Turnbull over an Obama-era agreement with Australia over accepting refugees and called it a ‘dumb deal’ on Twitter.  The leader of the free world was at it again, after Breitbart news editor Milo Yiannopoulos' talk were cancelled at the University of California, Berkeley and Trump threatened to withdraw their federal funds!

The decision was taken after a crowd of 1500 gathered outside the venue. The university said in a statement: “Of paramount importance this evening was the campus's commitment to ensure the safety and security of those attending the event, the speaker, those who came to engage in lawful protest, as well as members of the public and the Berkeley campus community.”

The 32-year-old is a vocal Trump supporter who was banned from Twitter after being accused of leading a harassment campaign against Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones. Hitting out at the protesters, Trump tweeted: “If U.C. Berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view - NO FEDERAL FUNDS?”

 

Hundreds of protesters at the University of California at Berkeley on Wednesday smashed windows, set fires and clashed with police as they forced a right-wing speaker to cancel his appearance at the liberal-leaning institution.  Two hours before far-right Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was to give a speech at the student union, protesters tossed metal barricades and rocks through the building's windows and set a light generator on fire near the entrance, footage from news outlets showed. 

 

Police ordered protesters to disperse as the school put the campus on lockdown. Protesters also tossed bricks and fireworks at police in riot gear who fired rubber pellets back at the crowd, according to SFGate.com, a news outlet in San Francisco.  "We shut down the event. It was great. Mission accomplished," a protester told CNN. 

Some 150 "masked agitators" were responsible for the violence during the otherwise largely peaceful protest of about 1,500 people, the university said in a statement, noting that the school "is proud of its history and legacy as home of the Free Speech Movement" in the 1960s.  

President Donald Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, previously headed Breitbart News and CNN reported that many of the protesters voiced opposition to the Republican president.
Many of Trump's executive orders and proposed policies, including his suspension of the U.S. refugee program and temporary ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, have been met by largely peaceful protests that have drawn tens of thousands of people across the United States. 
 

One protester at Berkeley held a sign that said "No Safe Space for Racists" while other protesters danced to hip hop music, footage from a Facebook Live feed showed. 
Protesters later marched along streets near the campus where some smashed storefront windows and car windshields while clashing with police, the feed showed. 
 

Yiannopoulos, whose account on Twitter was suspended last year after he was accused of participating in the online harassment of an African-American actress, criticized "the Left", saying in a statement it was "absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down." 
 

He also said on Fox News that he was evacuated by police after protesters began throwing rocks and other objects at the building. "Obviously it’s a liberal campus so they hate any libertarians or conservatives who dare to express an opinion on their campuses," he said. "They particularly don’t like me."

With inputs from agencies 

 

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